Window-stop adjuster.



No. 783,766. PATENTED FEB. 28, 1905.

A. WEINGAERTNER.

WINDOW STOP ADJU STER. APPLICATION FILED JUNE 8.1904.

INVENTQR ALBERT WEiNGAERTNER.

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' lilrrn STATES Patented February 28, 1905.

ALBERTI WEINGAICRTNER, OF ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI, ASSIGNOR TO WEIN- (i-AIERTNER MANUFACTURIN COIVIPANY, OF ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI, A

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SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 783,766, dated February 28, 1905.

Application filed June 8, 1904-. fierial No, 211,651.

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Be it known that I, ALBERT IVEINGA EPIINER, a citizen of the United States, residing in the city of St. Louis, in the State of Missouri, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Window-Stop Adjusters, of which the following is a 't'ulLclear, and exact description, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, forming part of this specification.

My invention relates to an adjusting means for application to the steps of windows, through the medium of which said stops may be shifted laterally and secured to obtain the desired degree of close association between the stop and the window-sash that rides thereag'ainst.

The invention consists in features of novelty hereinafter fully described, and pointed out in the claim.

Figure I is a vertical section through a window with the sash-stop shown applied thereto and held by a plurality of my adjusters. Fig. II is an enlarged horizontal section taken on line II II, Fig. I. Fig. III is a view, partly in elevation and partly in longitudinal section, taken through portions of a windowframe and sash-stop applied thereto with one 01 my adjusters shown securing the stop to the Frame. Fig. IV is a perspective view of the rear side of one oi the washers ol the adj uster.

l designates one of the uprights of a window-frame, against which the upper and lower sashes 2 and 3 ride.

a is an inner sash-stop that is fitted against the frame-upright 1 and which is provided at intervals with apertures 5.. (See Figs. II and Ill.)

shanks of the set-screws 6 are passed to extend to the window-frame upright. Each washeris so held by its tongues 8 that the slot 9 in the washer extends horizontally across the sash-stop. This being true, it will be seen that when the set-screws 6 are loos encd the sash-stop may be shifted inwardly furnished in each 'asher, through which the or outwardly toward or away from the sash f against which it bears to secure the desired adjustment of said stop, after which upon the tightening of the set-screws the step will be held securely in the adjusted position by reason of the bearing of the screw-heads against the bodies of the washers.

.I. claim as my invcmtiorr- As anew article of mani'l'lacture, a sashstop adjuster consisting ol a washer provided with aslot, tongues integral with said washer and extending from the body thereof at the ends of its slot, and a setscrew passing through said slot, substantially as set forth.

ALBERT W El N GAEHIIN Eli.

In presence of- NnLLin V. ALEXANDER, BLANcnn Hoe/in. 

